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/*				    6502.h                                   */
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/*			  6502 specific declarations                         */
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/* (C) 1998-2001 Ullrich von Bassewitz                                       */
/*               Wacholderweg 14                                             */
/*               D-70597 Stuttgart                                           */
/* EMail:        uz@musoftware.de                                            */
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#ifndef _6502_H
#define _6502_H



/* Possible returns of getcpu() */
#define CPU_6502	0
#define CPU_65C02	1
#define CPU_65816	2

unsigned char getcpu (void);
/* Detect the CPU the program is running on */



/* Macros for CPU instructions */
#define	BRK()	__asm__ ("brk")
#define CLI()	__asm__ ("cli")
#define SEI()	__asm__ ("sei")



/* Struct that holds the registers for the sys function */
struct regs {
    unsigned char a;		/* A register value */
    unsigned char x;		/* X register value */
    unsigned char y;		/* Y register value */
    unsigned char flags;	/* Flags value */
    unsigned      pc;		/* Program counter */
};

/* Defines for the flags in the regs structure */
#ifdef __OBSOLETE_FLAGS__
#define F_NEG		0x80	/* N flag */
#define F_OVF		0x40	/* V flag */
#define F_BRK		0x10	/* B flag */
#define F_DEC		0x08	/* D flag */
#define F_IEN  	   	0x04	/* I flag */
#define F_ZERO	   	0x02	/* Z flag */
#define F_CARRY	   	0x01	/* C flag */
#endif

/* Defines for the flags in the regs structure */
#define F6502_N		0x80	/* N flag */
#define F6502_V		0x40	/* V flag */
#define F6502_B  	0x10	/* B flag */
#define F6502_D  	0x08	/* D flag */
#define F6502_I  	0x04	/* I flag */
#define F6502_Z 	0x02	/* Z flag */
#define F6502_C         0x01	/* C flag */

/* Function to call any machine language subroutine. All registers in the
 * regs structure are passed into the routine and the results are passed
 * out. The B flag is ignored on input. The called routine must end with
 * an RTS.
 */
void __fastcall__ _sys (struct regs* r);



/* Set and reset the break vector. The given user function is called if
 * a break occurs. The values of the registers may be read from the brk_...
 * variables. The value in brk_pc will point to the address that contains
 * the brk instruction.
 * The set_brk function will install an exit handler that will reset the
 * vector if the program ends.
 */

extern unsigned char brk_a;	/* A register value */
extern unsigned char brk_x;	/* X register value */
extern unsigned char brk_y;	/* Y register value */
extern unsigned char brk_sr;	/* Status register */
extern unsigned brk_pc;		/* PC value */

typedef void (*brk_handler) (void);
/* Type of the break handler */

void __fastcall__ set_brk (brk_handler f);
/* Set the break vector to the given address, return the old address */

void reset_brk (void);
/* Reset the break vector to the original value */



/* Possible returns for irq_handler() */
#define IRQ_NOT_HANDLED	0
#define IRQ_HANDLED	1

typedef unsigned char (*irq_handler) (void);
/* Type of the C level interrupt request handler */

void __fastcall__ set_irq (irq_handler f, void *stack_addr, size_t stack_size);
/* Set the C level interrupt request vector to the given address */

void reset_irq (void);
/* Reset the C level interrupt request vector */



/* End of 6502.h */
#endif



